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The numeral coefficient of − is​

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Answered by sandhya18122011
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A numerical coefficient is a constant multiplier of the variables in a term. In the term -5x2y, the numerical coefficient is -5. In the expression ax2 + bx + c, the numerical coefficient of the x2 term is "a" and the numerical coefficient of the x term is "b". "c" is properly referred to as the constant term.

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Answered by swetakumari07157
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A numerical coefficient is a constant multiplier of the variables in a term. In the term -5x2y, the numerical coefficient is -5. In the expression ax2 + bx + c, the numerical coefficient of the x2 term is "a" and the numerical coefficient of the x term is "b". "c" is properly referred to as the constant term.

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